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Answer for the clue "French bank ", 4 letters:
rive

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Word definitions for rive in dictionaries

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Rive \Rive\, v. i. To be split or rent asunder. Freestone rives, splits, and breaks in any direction. --Woodward.

Usage examples of rive.

Whilst the Grey Swords, bereft of one god, have chosen to kneel before two othersa mated, if riven, pair.

And beyond the arch of the Rive Alto, a tumult of activity was beginning on the waterways, gilded bissone belonging to Stregazzan supporters vying for position with ships of the Serenissiman navy.

To right to left, behind and before, the British shells burst, lyddite and shrapnel, crashing and riving.

He went into the hall, and from the mothless marble coffer rived his thickest coat.

Now in an instant the picnic was ended, and in the grey cold dawn war was upon them--grim war with the whine of bullets, the screams of pain, the crash of shell, the horrible rending and riving of body and limb.

There is a riving of the border before us such as this land has never seen.

According to this shadi, Rive and Gambin were quarreling and he wanted some way of proving his loyalty.

Sur la rive du faubourg, entre les deux tours du Pont Vieux, il vit des hommes bouger autour du feu de la garde.

Sanguine Mountain rived the earth, Hilel and his horse-traders had selected a brushy, steep-sided ravine and blocked the ends with stumps and slash.

Thunder crashed through the inner space of the Matrix, and the dark of nothingness was riven by a picosecond of silvery incandescence.

And although the attack was taking place at least a mile off, it seemed to Ashalind that she heard the blood-baying of hounds, the snap of jaws, the twang of bowstrings, the whirr and smack of arrows and the clash of blades, the sizzle of sparks as swords smote armor, the yelling of men, the shrilling of horses, the hideous clangor of riven metal, the long, desperate pumping of mortal blood.

The true length of each connecting inevitably with another until a single cardinal chain wound close about the riving globe to keep the reckless pieces of it from skirring to the clamorous end of it.

How dared he unchain the ghastly power which its own discoverer had warned could rive and destroy the galaxy itself?

Bloody and belabored, the woman was riven with a pike and pitched off the ramp to crash in the courtyard like a bag of laundry.

Napolitain banni dans nos climats ne reverrait les rives de Portici, les campagnes de Sorrente.